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WITH THE GALLOPERS

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WANGANUI CLOSES TRIAL HANDICAP SHOULD BE GOOD THING FOR GLENYANE. CHANCES' OF TELLER

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With the first day as a guide there should he a certain amount of interest in the second day of the Wanganui meeting, which is held to-day and several horses are likely to go out hot favourites on their previous run- j ning. Chief among these is Glen- | vane, who has twice started for two hollow wins and is still in weak company with only 7.11. Teller also, on form, should repeat his Marangai Handicap victory. The initial race is the one for the babies -and the Te Awaixiutu filly Dinelli from that swift mare Finelli should be suited by the course. Tagged is a nicely shaped sort, but may not be ready. Rapaharahara showed some form on the Awapuni track the other day and Medium from "Granny" McDonald's stable is forward. The best may be: — Dinelli Medium Rapaharahara from — - DEBUTANTE STAKES, of £65. For two-year-olds ; 44 f urlongs. — Tegged, Exchange, Medium, Spiral, Red Stamp, Hugo, Paparahara, Round Table, 8.5; Pricely, Dinelli, Rust, 'Golden Hair, Bon Rapide, 8.0. * * * * • Th'a Gonville Highweight should prove interesting and on his running the first day the hunter Okapua may run handily. High Commissioner, too, is obviously in form' -and should be close up, whilst Henry of Navarre is meeting his rivals of Thursday on better terms. Fernden got away badly and should make amends. Of the others, Autumn Sun appeals, as does *Bon Eve. The chosen may be: — Okapua High Commissioner Fernden from — • GONVILLE IIIGH-WEIGHT IIANDICAP, of £75; 1 mile and a distance: Tenacre, 10.10; Fernden, 10.6; High Commissioner, 9.13; Henry of Navarre, 9.10; Okapua, 9.4; Bon Eve, 9.2; Day, Lass, Autumn Sun, 9.0. Only eight are left in th'e Spring Hack and Senorita, after her easy win at Marton, will he popular. Bambury was slow to move and was snowed in on Thursday, but should improve this time up. One from Mrs. Graham's New Plymouth stable which went very nicely last season and won at the Hunt meeting is Merry Way. It may end: Senorita Bambury Merry Way from: — SPRING HACK HANDICAP, of £70; 6 f urlongs: Chief Marionette, 8.2; Bambury, 7.13; Senorita, 7.8; Posy, 7.6; Diclc Whittington, 7.2; Late Jest, Illuminelli, Merry Way, 7.0. In the Belmont, Fiji showed that he was forwax-J by running second to All Humbug, and he has only gons up 51b. Habit, who won at Marton, is a fresh enti*ant and Refresher is in the Owen sprint. Korokio is said to be better "second-time-up," whilst Pomp is not sound but is on his home course. The tote xnay indieate: — Fiji Refresher (if started) Korokio from —

BELMONT HANDICAP, of £80; 74 furlong-s: Habir, 8.11, Rrefresher, 8.9; Fiji, 8.6; Korokio, 8.3; Pomp, 7.10; Cluny, 7.7. The Trial sees Glenvane sure to be well backed after winning twice in two starts comfortably. Ida Merling did not go too wall on Thursday, but should do better. Gay Court is one to remember, whilst Swift and Sure has three pounds less to carry in better comp'any. An open race, with preferences for. — Glenvane Ida Merling Swift and Sure from —

TRIAL HANDICAP, of £70; 74 f urlongs: Davistock, 8.8; Gay Court, 8.6; Glenvane, 7.11; Swift and Sure, 7.9; Senorita, 7.7; Ida Merling, 7.2; Illuminelli, Taitoru, Ythan, Cape Fair, Cape of Good Hope, Royal Papa, Boon, Hawora, 7.0. The Higgie Memorial (mile and a -distance) is also open and the most strongly supported may include: — Teller Little Doubt Eastertixue from — HIGGIE HANDICAP, of £105, 1 mile and a distance: Ruanui, 8.5; Tellex', 8.2; Little Doubt, 7.7; Korokio, Statuary, 7.6; Eastertime, Orby's Choice, Vitaphone, King Ford, 7.0. Anything might bob up in the Moutoa Hack, mile and a distance, but form points to: — • Farmer Kotahi Eka Segamond from MOUTOA HACK HANDICAP, of £70, 1 mile and 110 yards: Kotaki Eka, 9.0; Farmer, 8.5; Ben Hui-, 7.11; Miss Shef, 7.4; Seamond, Glowlight, Captain Dan, Invictus, Tangiroa, Cape Parakai, Miss Beatrice, 7.0.

The Owen sprint ends the meeting and the race is a bit complicated by dual engagements. Equitus has not worn silk for awhil'e, but may be right. The best may be: — La Moderne King Ford Ganpat from — OWEN HANDICAP, of £90; 6 furlongs: Consent, 9.1; Equitus, 8.10; Orapai, 8.9; Refresher, 8.6; La Moderne, 8.0; King Ford, Ganpat, 7.3; Royal Hunting, Sr Pombal, 7.0. Te Awamutu expeet their stables to do well at this meeting. ' — -

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 336, 24 September 1932, Page 6

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WITH THE GALLOPERS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 336, 24 September 1932, Page 6

WITH THE GALLOPERS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 336, 24 September 1932, Page 6

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